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I am writing alot about my atrophy issue so please bear with me. The overwhelming suggestion from the consultants I have seen is that it's unlikely my muscles are atrophying. En block, we have discussed this alot and I feel in my heart this must be happening based on what I see and feel. I'm in a major quandary as I'm being steered against it and more recently the Neuromuscular guy said there is all possibility it won't change anything as it may not be treatable. I feel I could still be in the wilderness so to speak even if it shows denervation (which is what I suspect). I am extremely worried about the pain of the of it. I'm hyper revved up to pain as it's a constant and I understand that the muscles can't be numbed, only the skin. He suggested a one inch incision which is better than some cases I've read about.
My neurologist mentioned Lipoatrophy, ie fat loss under the skin as a possible explanation. But it appears you cannot directly test this. I've read what I can about it. It can appear the same visually as atrophy from muscles. Can all these problems cause this. Does anyone else have fat loss to the extent it has changed the actual structure of parts of your body? I'm talking more than just appearing slimmer. I'm going to stop going on about this eventually everyone. It's one of the most devastating aspects of this whole thing on a psychological level. |
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Im losing fat padding or muscle in select places where the Sfn is particularly bad, like my bum cheeks. I don't know if I will ever get answers if a biopsy comes back clear. If your issues aren't directly the muscles then I'd guess like me the autoimmune process is doing something to tissues padding parts of the body. I also live like an old age pensioner these days |
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I am reading and finding some information on tethered cord syndrome that can present in adulthood. Pretty interesting and looks like it could relate to some of us. Also, it can cause atrophy in the butt and legs. You've probably discovered this, but its new to me, so I figured I'd mention it as I continue my research. |
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Tethered Cord Syndrome - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders)
says EMG only detects it when it is at the advanced stages. |
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